“Fast track” survives a key procedural vote in the Senate and could be on President Barack Obama's desk by the end of the week. Ed Schultz checks in with Sen. Sherrod Brown, Jim Keady and Larry Cohen. watch

The political winds dramatically shift against the Confederate flag six days after the Charleston church shooting, but is it enough just to take it down? Ed Schultz, Sen. Chris Murphy and Erika Soto Lamb discuss. watch

Gov. Nikki Haley calls for the removal of the Confederate flag from South Carolina’s Capitol grounds just days after a massacre at a historically black church in Charleston. Ed Schultz, Michael Eric Dyson and Matt Schlapp talk it out. watch

An overflow crowd of 5,500 people in Denver show up to hear Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders address one of the largest political rallies of the 2016 cycle. Ed Schultz, Lanny Davis, Jonathan Alter and Philip Rucker weigh in. watch

The world’s largest underground aquifers are being depleted at alarming rates, according to new data from NASA. Ed Schultz discusses the findings with Jay Famiglietti, the senior water scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. watch

The shootings in Charleston have forced presidential candidates to weigh in on some highly charged issues. Ed Schultz, Bob Shrum, Caroline Heldman and Michael Steele discuss how they have handled the tragedy. watch

Family members of the nine people killed in the Charleston church shooting addressed suspect Dylann Roof at his first court hearing. Ed Schultz reports on the latest developments with Trymaine Lee, Michael Eric Dyson and Heidi Beirich. watch

South Carolina State Senator Tom Davis gives heartfelt testimony on the selfless dedication of his former colleague State Senator Clementa Pinckney. Pinckney was among the nine victims in Wednesday’s Charleston shooting. watch

A young white man is arrested for the murders of nine people at a historic black church in downtown Charleston, SC. Ed Schultz, Craig Melvin, Sen. Tom Davis and Jim Cavanaugh discuss the latest developments. watch

The Golden State Warriors won their first NBA title in 40 years on Tuesday, extending an even longer championship drought for the city of Cleveland. WWE star Seth Rollins doesn’t think the slump will end anytime soon. watch